Word: vocal
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Francis Boott, of the Class of 1831, bequeathed to Harvard College a fund to provide an annual prize of one hundred dollars, to be awarded the writer of the best composition offered that year in concerted vocal music. The composition must be for four or more voices, and may be either with or without accompaniment, without solos, and either sacred or secular in character. If the former, the type represented by Mozart or Cirerubini is desired...
...their program in Jordan Hall at 8.15 this evening. This will be the 18th annual concert given since the custom was started. The feature numbers of the evening are to be a pianoforte solo, Chopin's Scherzo, Op. 31, by C. E. Bricken, Yale 1922, and a piano and vocal specialty by H. Elliott '22 and J. Sargent, Jr., '22. Tickets may be obtained at $1.65 and $1.10 apiece at Leavitt & Peirce's, the Co-operative Branch, and from E. A. Hill '19 at the CRIMSON Building...
Each succeeding Freshman class has taken an increasing interest in singing, last year's Jubilee being perhaps the most successful yet held. Men who didn't know they could sing, or who even thought they couldn't, have learned that one can fall far short of operatic standards of vocal performance and yet enjoy singing. The Freshman Jubilee does not aim to educate nor does it intend to force men to sing against their will; it only hopes to lay the foundation for a life-long enjoyment of one of the most natural and delightful of the few co-operative...
Francis Boott, of Cambridge, of the Class of 1831, bequeathed to the University a fund to provide an annual prize of one hundred dollars to be awarded to the writer of the best composition in concerted vocal music, provided one is submitted which, in the opinion of the judges, is deserving of a prize. The competition for this prize is open to undergraduates or to members of any graduate school of the University...
...will of Francis Boott '31 a fund was left from the income of which an annual prize of one hundred dollars is to be given to the writer of the best composition in concerted vocal music in the University, provided one is submitted which in the opinion of the judges is deserving of a prize...